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Kid Berwyn

(24,848 posts)
10. Ghost writer says Sr. Seriously Haunted by Swatches
Mon Jul 13, 2020, 02:07 PM
Jul 2020

Trump is a moron fixated by fabric swatches.

Trump, the billion-dollar loser — I was his ghostwriter and saw it happen


Charles Leerhson
Yahoo.com, May 9, 2019

EXCERPT...

I tend to see my time with him — the first part of it, anyway, before things started going bad in a hurry — as his “King Midas” period. I never said this to him; if I had, he probably would have thought I was suggesting he enter the muffler business. But there was a stretch of months when everything he touched turned into a deal. The banks seemed to accept the version of him depicted in his first book, “The Art of the Deal,” which we now know from his previous ghostwriter, Tony Schwartz, was entirely invented. They believed it over what they saw on his balance sheets or heard coming out of his mouth, and they never said no to his requests for more money. Often they came up with things he could say yes to before he could think of them himself. As a result, a failing real estate developer who had little idea of what he was doing and less interest in doing it once he’d held the all-important press conference wound up owning three New Jersey hotel-casinos, the Plaza Hotel, the Eastern Airlines Shuttle and a 281-foot yacht.

A real go-getter, right? But Trump’s portfolio did not jibe with what I saw each day — which to a surprisingly large extent was him looking at fabric swatches. Indeed, flipping through fabric swatches seemed at times to be his main occupation. Some days he would do it for hours, then take me in what he always called his “French military helicopter” to Atlantic City — where he looked at more fabric swatches or sometimes small samples of wood paneling. It was true that the carpets and drapes at his properties needed to be refreshed frequently, and the seats on the renamed Trump Shuttle required occasional reupholstering. But the main thing about fabric swatches was that they were within his comfort zone — whereas, for example, the management of hotels and airlines clearly wasn’t. One of his aides once told me that every room at the Plaza could be filled at the “rack rate” (list price) every night, and the revenue still wouldn’t cover the monthly payment of the loan he’d taken out to buy the place. In other words, he’d made a ridiculous deal. Neither he nor the banks had done the math beforehand. Or perhaps Trump knew it because someone had told him, but didn’t want to think about it. The one thing he is above-average at is compartmentalization.

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https://news.yahoo.com/trump-the-billiondollar-loser-his-ghostwriter-recalls-the-king-midas-years-090000640.html

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Would that be "morans"? belpejic Jul 2020 #1
Moranical Kid Berwyn Jul 2020 #6
Or "moran's?" Squinch Jul 2020 #22
English is hard! madaboutharry Jul 2020 #2
It's at the crux of the biscuit's apostrophe. Kid Berwyn Jul 2020 #7
No one believes that Jr can write a book. iemitsu Jul 2020 #3
Ghost writer says Sr. Seriously Haunted by Swatches Kid Berwyn Jul 2020 #10
Thanks for sharing this. iemitsu Jul 2020 #33
It truly amazes me the way he has gotten away with so much grifting and bullshit for so smirkymonkey Jul 2020 #37
Apparently no editor was involved. lagomorph777 Jul 2020 #24
Original title: Liberal Potatoe ucrdem Jul 2020 #4
Great Picture, that. Kid Berwyn Jul 2020 #13
They make a nice pare ucrdem Jul 2020 #19
I am sure Don Jr. will respond DonaldsRump Jul 2020 #5
Like Moira Rose's Rose's Garden Kid Berwyn Jul 2020 #20
Actually, Armstrong always insisted that a word got lost in transmission: lagomorph777 Jul 2020 #25
Either way, the phrase is iconic. Caliman73 Jul 2020 #35
Does it come with crayons for coloring in? sunonmars Jul 2020 #8
Ready to Wretch Kid Berwyn Jul 2020 #29
The irony of it all Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 2020 #9
Trust Fund Family Kid Berwyn Jul 2020 #26
I wonder which democrat is "defending the indefensible" flibbitygiblets Jul 2020 #11
It could be just Joe Biden, right? Jim__ Jul 2020 #12
That is what I said. murielm99 Jul 2020 #14
Democrats who believe all are equal under law? Kid Berwyn Jul 2020 #23
I've seen this 100 times here and on FB Dem2 Jul 2020 #15
I did not see this on DU. Anyway, I think about AG Barr a lot. Kid Berwyn Jul 2020 #30
Epstein-Barr Dem2 Jul 2020 #32
They totally meant to do that. "You see there's this one Democrat who really gets on our Guy Whitey Corngood Jul 2020 #16
The gargoyle is voicing the audiobook. TheBlackAdder Jul 2020 #17
Ewwwwwwwwwwww flibbitygiblets Jul 2020 #28
The immigrants that he wants to remove write better English than he does. Doodley Jul 2020 #18
Perhaps the ghost writer's revenge when he realized he would never get paid. Midnight Writer Jul 2020 #21
Gums did the proofreading for him Blue Owl Jul 2020 #27
That's not a typo.... BGBD Jul 2020 #31
Ah, that dreaded apostrophe in the wrong place. ananda Jul 2020 #34
Another graduate from the infamous Trump U. imanamerican63 Jul 2020 #36
My first thought was, what idiot publishing co. employs illiterate proofreaders? Then niyad Jul 2020 #38
On the positive side, at least this wooden headed Dumb Ass family are consistent. Fools every last Trek4Eva Jul 2020 #39
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